Systemic Mycoses

Systemic Mycoses

It causes subcutaneous mycoses Answer..

1. It causes subcutaneous mycoses Answer..


Answer:

Subcutaneous mycoses are chronic fungal infections of the skin and subcutaneous tissues caused by variety of fungal agents and usually occur following trauma with vegetative matter.

Explanation:

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2. Sphagetti and meatbal fungus causes what superficial mycoses


Answer:

What causes superficial mycosis?

Superficial and mucocutaneous mycoses

The most prevalent superficial mycoses are caused by different groups of pathogenic fungi, the dermatophytes or ringworm fungi, Candida and Malassezia species.

Explanation:

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3. Why are hands and feet the most common sites for subcutaneous mycoses?


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Infection: The invasion and multiplication of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites that are not normally present within the body. An infection may cause no symptoms and be subclinical, or it may cause symptoms and be clinically apparent. An infection may remain localized, or it may spread through the blood or lymphatic vessels to become systemic (bodywide). Microorganisms that live naturally in the body are not considered infections. For example, bacteria that normally live within the mouth and intestine are not infections.

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5. What superficial mycoses are characterized by the presence of hard, dark nodules on the hair shaft?


Answer:

Dermatophytosis (Ringworm) and Other Superficial Mycoses

Explanation:

The infection manifests as small black nodules on the hairs of the scalp and less commonly elsewhere. These have to be distinguished from pediculosis, but itching is usually absent in black piedra.

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